Bhasha. Vol. 3, n. 1 - Aprile 2024
Descrizione
Sommario:
Passive and Causative in Sanskrit
John Lowe, Adriana Molina-Muñoz, Antonia Ruppel
Final Syllable Reduction in Middle Indic and Iranic
Andrew Ollett
The Sanskrit Paradigm of Tamil Grammar: Embrace and Resistance
E. Annamalai
‘To Be Smeared’ or ‘To Be Attached’?
An Investigation of Sanskrit lipyate kāmaiḥ and Pāli lippati kāmesu in Light of Their Chinese Translations
Francesco Barchi
Persone
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia - Dipartimento di Studi sull’Asia e sull’Africa Mediterranea (Curatore)
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - Department of Asian and North African Studies (Curatore)
Editore:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressData:
2024Formato
application/pdf (2.55 MB)
Soggetto
• Gandhari • Chinese Buddhist translations • Middle Iranic • Causative • Sanskrit grammar paradigm • Correlation matrix • Language contact • Passive constructions • Language autonomy • Passive • Compound formation • Tamil grammar tradition • Middle Indic • Sanskrit • Pāli • Ergative • Apabhramsha • Oblique plural • Universal grammar • Buddhist Sanskrit • Historical phonology
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IngleseFonti
• Bhasha. Vol. 3, n. 1 - Aprile 2024. Venezia, Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, 2024-05-24, 168 p.